Boeing

Boeing has been under intense pressure since early January, when a panel blew off a brand-new Alaska Airlines 737 Max.
The FBI is telling people who were on board the Boeing 737 Max that lost a panel in midflight that they might be victims of a crime.
The airline has been a part of at least four separate incidents this year alone.
Airport officials say a Boeing 737-800 was found to have a missing panel after a United Airlines flight arrived at its destination in southern Oregon.
Experts also say there’s no reason for panic despite the widespread scrutiny of the aviation company.
A flight attendant reportedly hitting a switch on a pilot's chair caused a 787 Dreamliner to nose dive during a flight to New Zeland on Monday.
More passengers who were aboard an Alaska Airlines 737 jet when part of its fuselage blew out in January are suing.
John Barnett was engaged in a lawsuit when police said he was found with a gunshot wound to the head. His attorneys want a full investigation.
The Wall Street Journal reports the Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into the Boeing jetliner blowout.
Earlier this week, the FAA said it found "multiple" quality control issues with Boeing.